The works of Alexander Pope; with a memoir of the author, notes [&c.] by G. Croly, Volumen21835 |
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... verse. His narrative poem, Ruslan and Lyudmr'la (publ. I820), brought him Widespread fame and secured his place as the leading figure in Russian poetry. At about the same time a few mildly seditious verses led to his banishment from the ...
... verse. His narrative poem, Ruslan and Lyudmr'la (publ. I820), brought him Widespread fame and secured his place as the leading figure in Russian poetry. At about the same time a few mildly seditious verses led to his banishment from the ...
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... verses using the King James version. I have also provided some commentaries for the Bible verses that will aid in the understanding of the verse or verses. By writing this book, I realize that there will always be some people that will ...
... verses using the King James version. I have also provided some commentaries for the Bible verses that will aid in the understanding of the verse or verses. By writing this book, I realize that there will always be some people that will ...
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... Verse THE EQUATION . Story THE FOG FLURRY . Verse Story THE FACE IN THE LOCKET . Story THE FORGOTTEN . Verse THE GLORY OF GOD . Verse THE GRAY DAYS . Verse • THE GREAT WAR'S EFFECT ON IMMIGRATION THE HOOPAS THEN AND NOW Illustrated from ...
... Verse THE EQUATION . Story THE FOG FLURRY . Verse Story THE FACE IN THE LOCKET . Story THE FORGOTTEN . Verse THE GLORY OF GOD . Verse THE GRAY DAYS . Verse • THE GREAT WAR'S EFFECT ON IMMIGRATION THE HOOPAS THEN AND NOW Illustrated from ...
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... ( Verse ) BELLS ( Verse ) . By Robert Nathan BEWARE OF THE DOG ! By George Robey BIRMINGHAM , GEORGE A. The Bands of Ballyguttery BLANCHARD AMY E. A Day ( Verse ) BOUND TO THE WESTWARD . By Ralph D. Paine BOWER , HELEN FRAZEE . Color Mood ( ...
... ( Verse ) BELLS ( Verse ) . By Robert Nathan BEWARE OF THE DOG ! By George Robey BIRMINGHAM , GEORGE A. The Bands of Ballyguttery BLANCHARD AMY E. A Day ( Verse ) BOUND TO THE WESTWARD . By Ralph D. Paine BOWER , HELEN FRAZEE . Color Mood ( ...
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... Verse . ( Decorated by Otto Rebele ) RAG DOLL , THE . Verse . ( Illustrated by L. M. Hubert ) SANDY BROWN . Verse . ( Illustrated ) SANTA CLAUS : " I WONDER IF THOSE CHILDREN ARE IN BED YET ? " Picture , drawn by George T. Tobin SCHOOL ...
... Verse . ( Decorated by Otto Rebele ) RAG DOLL , THE . Verse . ( Illustrated by L. M. Hubert ) SANDY BROWN . Verse . ( Illustrated ) SANTA CLAUS : " I WONDER IF THOSE CHILDREN ARE IN BED YET ? " Picture , drawn by George T. Tobin SCHOOL ...
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Página 72 - whispers through the trees ;' If crystal streams ' with pleasing murmurs creep," The reader's threaten'd (not in vain) with 'sleep;' Then, at the last and only couplet fraught With some unmeaning thing they call a thought, A needless Alexandrine ends the song, That, like a wounded snake, drags its slow length along.
Página 196 - Whose buzz the witty and the fair annoys, Yet wit ne'er tastes, and beauty ne'er enjoys : So well-bred spaniels civilly delight In mumbling of the game they dare not bite. Eternal smiles his emptiness betray, As shallow streams run dimpling all the way.
Página 70 - Its gaudy colours spreads on every place ; The face of nature we no more survey, All glares alike, without distinction gay ; But true expression, like th' unchanging sun, Clears and improves whate'er it shines upon ; It gilds all objects, but it alters none.
Página 61 - First follow Nature, and your judgment frame By her just standard, which is still the same: Unerring Nature, still divinely bright, One clear, unchang'd, and universal light, Life, force, and beauty, must to all impart, At once the source, and end, and test of Art. Art from that fund each just supply provides, Works without show, and without pomp presides: In some fair body thus th...
Página 67 - A little learning is a dangerous thing! Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring: There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking largely sobers us again.
Página 110 - twould a saint provoke," (Were the last words that poor Narcissa spoke ;) " No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace " Wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face : " One would not, sure, be frightful when one's dead— " And — Betty — give this cheek a little red.
Página 180 - They rave, recite, and madden round the land. What walls can guard me, or what shades can hide? They pierce my thickets, through my grot they glide, By land, by water, they renew the charge, They stop the chariot, and they board the barge. No place is sacred, not the church is free, Ev'n Sunday shines no Sabbath-day to me: Then from the Mint walks forth the man of rhyme, Happy! to catch me, just at dinner-time.
Página 73 - The sound must seem an echo to the sense. Soft is the strain when Zephyr gently blows, And the smooth stream in smoother numbers flows; But when loud surges lash the sounding shore, The hoarse, rough verse should like the torrent roar. When Ajax strives some rock's vast weight to throw, The line too labours, and the words move slow; Not so, when swift Camilla scours the plain, Flies o'er th' unbending corn, and skims along the main.
Página 81 - Tis not enough your counsel still be true ; Blunt truths more mischief than nice falsehoods do ; Men must be taught as if you taught them not, And things unknown proposed as things forgot.
Página 69 - The manners, passions, unities, what not? All which, exact to rule, were brought about, Were but a combat in the lists left out. "What! leave the combat out?" exclaims the knight; Yes, or we must renounce the Stagirite. "Not so, by Heaven" (he answers in a rage), "Knights, squires, and steeds, must enter on the stage.